CORPUS CHRISTI - Two witnesses identified a Corpus Christi man as the shooter in a June 29 killing in a bar, according to an arrest affidavit.

Jose Alfredo Moreno, 29, is accused of fatally shooting 41-year-old Jose Angel Moreno Jr. in the head and chest. The two men share the same first and last name.

Jose Angel Moreno Jr. went to a bar in the 4300 block of Ayers Street about 9 p.m. June 29 with his brother and nephew, according to an arrest affidavit released to the Caller-Times by court officials Wednesday.

Jose Angel Moreno Jr.'s brother told police they were about to leave and he walked out first. But when he turned around and walked back in the bar he saw his brother, Jose Angel Moreno Jr., talking to a man.

The brother told Jose Angel Moreno Jr. to leave when the man shot him two times, according to the affidavit. The brother later identified Jose Alfredo Moreno as the shooter.

A bar owner told police he also saw the three men about to leave when Jose Angel Moreno Jr. confronted a man near a pool table, the affidavit states. The bar owner said Jose Angel Moreno Jr. grabbed the man and his pool stick, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit states the man then pulled a chrome gun with a laser from the back of his waistband, pointed the gun at Jose Angel Moreno Jr. and fired twice. The bar owner said Jose Angel Moreno Jr. fell to the ground and the shooter left the bar, according to the affidavit.

The bar owner identified Jose Angel Moreno Jr. from a photo line up as the shooter. The affidavit states a bar employee also was shot. He survived.

Police issued a warrant for Jose Alfredo Moreno on June 30. An informant told police that he was hiding in a home in the 5000 block of Cape Romain Drive, according to a search warrant affidavit. He was a target of a July 2 raid of the home by U.S. Marshals and Corpus Christi police's SWAT team. Sue Farenthold, the homeowner, and three men were arrested on felony drug charges. Farenthold is the sister of U.S. Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Corpus Christi.

Moreno was not in the home at the time. Police arrested him on Tuesday after a traffic stop.

He remained in Nueces County Jail Wednesday on suspicion of murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a controlled substance, abandoning and endangering a child and failure to identify with bail totaling more than $1 million.